Yearly Archives: 2007

Bush Administration announces $2,556,052 to support homeless programs in Montana

Seventeen housing and service programs to benefit from HUD funding WASHINGTON, December 21, 2007 - Seventeen homeless programs in Montana will receive $2,556,052.00 in grants announced today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

$91 Million Returned to MT Homeowners – Deadline in 2 Weeks

Less than 2 Weeks Remain to Apply – December 31st Deadline HELENA, MT - December 18, 2007 - The State of Montana has...

Montana Department of Commerce Awards over $3.8 Million in Public Facilities Projects to 10...

HELENA, MT - December 6, 2007 - The Montana Department of Commerce has awarded $3,881,933 in federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to 10 Montana communities with critical public facilities needs.

Home Foreclosure Workshops this week in Billings, Great Falls & Missoula

HELENA, MT - December 3, 2007 - The Montana Financial Education Coalition and its collaborating partners, the Montana Department of Commerce Housing Division and...

$85 Million Returned to Montana Homeowners So Far

HELENA, November 2, 2007 -- The State of Montana has returned nearly $85 million in property tax refunds to Montana home owners so far,...

Montana Board of Housing to Receive $164,624 in Funding for Homebuyer Education from HUD...

HELENA, October 12, 2007 - Officials from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will present the Montana Board of Housing (MBOH) with...

State Housing Board to Meet in Shelby on October 15th

HELENA, October 5, 2007 – The Montana Board of Housing (MBOH), an agency of the Montana Department of Commerce, will meet in Shelby on...

Northwest Energy Efficient Manufactured Housing Program (NEEM)/ENERGY STAR

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality is assisting with the promotion of NEEM/ENERGY STAR energy-efficient manufactured homes. NEEM homes may be heated with propane,...

Over $75 Million Returned to Montana Homeowners So Far

HELENA, Oct. 2 - In just five weeks, the State of Montana has issued more than $75 million in property tax refunds to Montana...

Baucus, Tester announce more than $20M for Montana projects

WASHIGNTON, D.C., September 12, 2007 -- From new roads, to new ball fields, to new houses, Montana is slated to receive $20.85 million in the fiscal year 2008 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill, Montana Senators Max Baucus and Jon Tester announced today.

Western Montana Real Estate Market Leader Lambros Real Estate Joins ERA Real Estate Network

Move Gives ERA Real Estate Major Presence in Western Montana with Eight Offices and 135 Agents PARSIPPANY, N.J. 08-09-2007 — ERA Real Estate announced today,...

HUD awards $600,000 for affordable housing and economic development in rural Montana

WASHINGTON – Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson today awarded $600,000 to two rural housing programs in Montana to stimulate economic development, create jobs and produce more affordable housing. The funding is part of $16.8 million in grants provided through HUD's Rural Housing and Economic Development Program nationwide.

Rehberg Announces $255,000 Grant for Dawson County Domestic Violence Program

WASHINGTON, DC, September 4, 2007 -- Montana’s Congressman, Denny Rehberg, announced the Dawson County Domestic Violence Program has been awarded a $255,000 grant to help provide assistance and transitional housing for victims of domestic violence.

IDX Broker Enhances and Promotes Real Estate Services Offered by Bonnie Lynn of Montana...

IDX, Inc. announced the addition of Bonnie Lynn, the active and experienced owner/realtor of Montana Homes and Land in Bozeman, to its rapidly...

More than $30 Million in Property Tax Refunds Issued to Homeowners

The Montana Department of Revenue has issued about $30.6 million in property tax refunds to 86,720 Montana households, department officials said on Friday. The department...

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How Montana is Working to Break Down Barriers to Fair Housing

There’s no better place to live, work, and play than Montana. Building a successful life here starts with having an affordable and accessible place to call home. Still, for many Montanans finding a stable home can come with barriers. We know families are encountering rising housing costs, a low supply of affordable apartments, and housing choice barriers. Every day our teams here at the Montana Department of Commerce are working to break down these barriers and make access to safe housing affordable and accessible